PMP 400/430 Series Networks PTP 200/230 Series Bridges Issue 6 August 2011
Notices See important safety notice on exposure distance in Section 6.3 on page 71. See important regulatory and legal notices in Section 6 on page 64. Trademarks, Product Names, and Service Names MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, the stylized M Logo, Canopy, and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. US Pat & Tm. Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2011 Motorola Solutions, Inc.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table of Contents 1 2 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Document Change History................................................................................. 7 1.2 Abbreviations ..................................................................................................... 8 1.3 Feedback on Documentation ...........
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series 4.2 5 Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Installing an SM or BH with an Integrated Antenna .......................................... 62 Regulatory and Legal Notices ................................................................................ 64 5.1 Important Note on Modifications ...................................................................... 64 5.2 National and Regional Regulatory Notices.......................................................
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 9: PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Tx output power ............................................ 42 Table 10: PMP 400/430 AP Control Slot Settings .......................................................... 45 Table 11: 5.4 / 5.8 GHz OFDM DFS Operation based on Region Code ........................ 47 Table 12: US FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers and Covered Configurations ......................................
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 26: DFS Status on AP "Home => DFS Status" page. ......................................... 46 Figure 27: Region Code on AP “Configuration => General” page .................................. 50 Figure 28: Configured Region Code on SM Configuration => General page ................. 51 Figure 29: Active Region Code on SM Home => General Status page .......................... 51 Figure 30: Ground lug highlighted on AP ......
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 1 Introduction This guide provides product configuration information specific to the PMP 400/430 Series networks and PTP 200/230 Series bridges in 5.8-GHz, 5.4-GHz and 4.9-GHz bands. Note: PMP 400 5.4-GHz Series is replaced with PMP 430 5.4-GHz Series. PMP 430 Series – 5.4 & 5.8 GHz PMP 400 Series – 5.4 GHz PMP 400 Series – 4.9 GHz Figure 1: PMP 430 CAP 54430 & 58430 Figure 2: PMP 400 CAP 54400 - 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement PTP 200 Series Backhauls –5.4 and 4.9 GHz Figure 7: PTP 200 Integrated Figure 8: PTP 200 Connectorized PTP 54200 and 49200 PTP 54200 and 49200 PTP 230 Series Backhauls –5.4 and 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Issue 3 Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Software Release 8.4.3 features Added the following 4.9-GHz public safety band products: PTP 200 Series – 4.9-GHz BHs PMP 400 Series – 4.9-GHz APs and SMs Issue 4 Software Release 9.4.2 features Added the following: Software Release 9.5 features to support PMP 400 and PTP 200 PMP 430 Series – 5.8-GHz APs and SMs Software Release 10.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series DHCP DiffServ EIRP ETSI EU FCC FSK GHz GPS LoS MIB MIR NAT nLoS NLoS OFDM PMP PPS PTP QAM QPSK RF SM VDC VLAN 1.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement U.S. and Canada Email: technical-support@canopywireless.com 1-866-961-9288 Latin and Central America Email: technical-support@canopywireless.com Argentina 0800-666-2789 Brazil 0800-891-4360 Columbia 01-800-912-0557 Mexico 001-800-942-7721 Peru 0800-70-086 All other countries +420 533 336 946 Europe, Middle East, and Africa Email: essc@motorola.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 2 Product Description PMP 400/430 Series networks and PTP 200/230 Series bridges add OFDM-based (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) products to the Canopy family. PMP 430 5.4 and 5.8-GHz SMs as shown in Figure 4 on page 6 use the Canopy SM form factor with an integrated antenna. PMP 400 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 1 shows the Motorola PMP 400/430 Series and PTP 200/230 Series of products by frequency band, channel bandwidth, cyclic prefix and current software version.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement CAP 58430 Model Number 5.8GHz OFDM Access Point (AP) Description Encryption 5780AP 5.8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna DES Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.5 5780APUS 5.8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna - US Model DES Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.5 5781AP 5.8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna AES Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.5 5781APUS 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 3 shows the Motorola PMP 430 Series (5.4 GHz OFDM) AP and SM models. Table 3: 5.4GHz OFDM - PMP 430 Series Model Number Descriptions CSM 54430 Model Number 5.4GHz OFDM Subscriber Module (SM) Description Encryption 5490SM4 5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 4 Mbps DES 2.6.2 5491SM4 5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 4 Mbps AES 2.6.2 5490SM10 5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 10 Mbps DES 2.6.2 5491SM10 5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 10 Mbps AES 2.6.2 5490SM20 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 4 shows the Motorola PMP 400 and PTP 200/230 Series (5.4 GHz OFDM) models available. Table 4: 5.4GHz OFDM - PMP 400 and PTP 200/230 Model Number Descriptions CSM 54400 Model Number 5.4 GHz OFDM Subscriber Module (SM) Description DES or AES 5440SM 5.4 GHz OFDM SM DES 2.6.3 5441SM 5.4 GHz OFDM SM AES 2.6.3 5440SMC 5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized SM DES 2.6.4 5441SMC 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement PTP 54230 Model Number 5.4 GHz OFDM Backhaul (BH) Description DES or AES 5480BH10 5.4 GHz OFDM BH – 10 Mbps DES Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.6 5480BH20 5.4 GHz OFDM BH – 20 Mbps DES Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.6 5480BH50 5.4 GHz OFDM BH – Uncapped DES Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.6 5481BH10 5.4 GHz OFDM BH – 10 Mbps AES Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.6 5481BH20 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 4940APC 4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP – No antenna DES Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.4 4941APC 4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP – No antenna AES Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.4 PTP 49200 Model Number 4.9 GHz OFDM Backhaul (BH) Description Encryption 4940BH 4.9 GHz OFDM BH DES Wall type 56VDC supply or CMM4 w/56 VDC supply 2.6.3 4941BH 4.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Figure 10: CMM4 56 VDC Power Supply Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 11: CMMmicro and CMM4 30 VDC Power Supply Shown in Figure 12 is a CMM4 with labels for the various parts. When using both a 56 VDC and 30 VDC power supply, it is necessary to install a resistor in the 30 VDC terminal blocks. Refer to instructions included with the CMM4.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 13: 600SS Surge Suppression AP and SM diagram Issue 6.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 7 lists various ancillary equipment and model numbers.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Name Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Model or Part Number Typically use with C C P A S T P M P C C P A S T P M P C C P A S T P M P 5 x 4 3 0 5 4 4 0 0 5 4 2 0 0 4 9 4 0 0 5 x 4 3 0 5 x 2 3 0 5 4 4 0 0 4 9 4 0 0 4 9 2 0 0 Cluster Management Module 4 (CMM4) Controller and 14-port EtherWAN switch (old version had 9-port EtherWAN switch) Outdoor enclosure for controller and switch (but not power supply) X X X X X X X X X X X X No powe
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Name Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Model or Part Number Surge suppressor (AP, SM, BH) Typically use with C C P A S T P M P C C P A S T P M P C C P A S T P M P 5 x 4 3 0 5 x 4 3 0 5 x 2 3 0 5 4 4 0 0 5 4 4 0 0 5 4 2 0 0 4 9 4 0 0 4 9 4 0 0 4 9 2 0 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 600SSD Surge suppressor pole-mount kit Refer to Figure 16 on page 25 SGHN5169A Radio mounting bracket X X X X SMMB2A 2.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement nLOS: the installer can see the AP from the SM, but a portion of the first Fresnel zone is blocked. NLOS: the installer cannot see the AP from the SM and a portion or even much of the first Fresnel zone is blocked, but subsequent Fresnel zones are open. Figure 14 shows examples of LOS, nLOS, and NLOS links.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series 2.3 Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement CONFIGURATION OPTIONS – RF, IP, DFS These systems use the Canopy Media Access Controller (MAC) layer. Settings like Downlink Data %, Range, and Control Slots are similar to Canopy FSK radios. An OFDM AP can communicate to over 200 SMs, similar to a Canopy FSK AP. The GUI (Graphical User Interface) is almost identical to Canopy’s FSK products, with a few additions to support OFDM-specific features.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 15: AP Grounding Lug A pole mount kit (model no. SGHN5169A) is available for the 600SS. The pole mount kit, shown in Figure 16, provides a grounding point on one of its U-bolts that can be used for terminating ground straps from both the 600SS and the AP. Figure 16: 600SS pole mount kit 2.5 ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS Motorola Prizm 3.3 or One Point Wireless Manager v3.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Motorola One Point Wireless Manager v3.0 SP 1 is available for download at: http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/support/opws/software/ The Motorola Prizm 3.3 element management system is used to manage and monitor Canopy modules and to update module software. The One Point Wireless Manager v3.0 SP 1 is used to manage and monitor Canopy modules. However; the standalone CNUT tool must be used to upgrade radio software.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series 4.9, 5.4 and 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 17: PMP 430 SM Figure 18: PMP 430 SM with Optional LENS 2.6.3 Specifications for PMP 400 (4.9 & 5.4-GHz) AP/SM and PTP 200 (4.9 & 5.4GHz) BH radio with integrated antenna Radio with an integrated, internal vertically polarized antenna 10MHz channel bandwidth 1/4 Cyclic Prefix 15.5° elevation x 17.5° azimuth -- 3 dB beam 17 dBi gain for antenna at 5.4 GHz.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 19: PMP 400 and PTP 200 radio with integrated antenna 2.6.4 Specification for PMP 400/430 AP and PTP 200 BH connectorized radio Connectorized radio only with N-type connector (antenna to be provided by operator) 2.8 lb, 13.25 x 8.25 x 4.38 in (hwd) or ~1.3 kg, 33.7 x 21 x 11.13 cm (hwd) Figure 20: PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 BH connectorized radio 2.6.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 10 dBm tx power gives the U.S./Europe regulatory max 27 dBm EIRP. (10MHz Channel) 13 dBm tx power gives the U.S./Europe regulatory max 30 dBm EIRP. (20MHz Channel) 4.9 GHz - 17 dBi gain for antenna. 17 dBi antenna gain plus 18 dBm tx power gives 35 dBm EIRP. 13 lb, 28 x 8.25 x 11 in (hwd) or ~6 kg, 71 x 21 x 28 cm (hwd) Figure 21: CAP 49400 Issue 6.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series 2.7 Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement PERFORMANCE Table 8 shows performance details for PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 series. Round trip latency is 5-7 msec for all platforms. Issue 6.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 8: Performance Details Product PMP 58430 5.8 GHz OFDM Parameter 1X QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM with Integrated SM antenna 6.4 miles / 10.24 km 5 miles / 8 km 2.3 miles / 3.68 km and with LENS that adds 6 dB to SM Range 13 miles / 20.8 km 10 miles / 16 km 4.5 miles / 7.2 km PMP 54430 5.4-GHz OFDM with Reflector Dish that adds 15 dB to SM Range 30 miles / 48 km 29 miles / 46.4 km 13 miles / 20.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series PMP 54400 PTP 54200 5.4 GHz OFDM Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Modulation 16 QAM 64 QAM 3.4 miles / 5.5 km 1.4 miles/ 2.25 km 7.5 Mbps 14 Mbps PMP: 20.3 Mbps PTP: 21 Mbps -89 dBm -78 dBm -70 dBm QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Maximum LOS Range with integrated SM antenna Note: LENS and Reflector cannot be used. 10 miles / 16 km 4 miles / 6.4 km 1.4 miles / 2.25 km 10 MHz Channel: (up+down) Max. Aggregate Throughput with 1/4 cyclic prefix 7.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 3 Planning PMP 400 and PTP 200 Series systems use 10 MHz channel bandwidth configurable on 5 MHz channel centers while the PMP 430 Series is configurable with a 5, 10 or 20 MHz channel bandwidth and the PTP 230 Series is configurable with a 10 or 20 MHz channel bandwidth. When a PMP 430 is configured with 5 MHz channel bandwidth, the radio is configurable on 2.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement (For reference, standard Canopy uses 2-channel re-use with clusters of 6 APs on a tower with channel center spacing of either 25 MHz for Advantage APs or 20 MHz for non-Advantage APs. This is ABCABC channel planning, with 5 MHz guard band between the 20 MHz channels for Advantage APs and no guard band needed for non-Advantage.) Available 5.4 GHz channel center frequencies for each region are shown in Table 10.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 11: 4.9 GHz Channel Center Frequencies Range of Center Frequencies Available (MHz) (on 5 MHz centers within this range, inclusive) Number of center channels Maximum number of non-overlapping channels 4945 - 4985 9 5 The best practice for channel planning for APs is to conduct extensive site RF surveys before choosing channels. The SM provides a basic Spectrum Analyzer that can be used for site surveys.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series 3.5 Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement SPECTRUM ANALYZER A spectrum analyzer is available on the SM’s Tools => Spectrum Analyzer page. The spectrum analyzer is also available on an AP by temporarily converting it to an SM by setting the Device Type to SM on the AP’s Configuration => General page. The spectrum analyzer works like the spectrum analyzer in classic FSK SMs.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement The built-in spectrum analyzer can be very useful as a tool for troubleshooting and RF planning, but doesn’t duplicate the accuracy and programmability of a dedicated, high-end spectrum analyzer, which may be needed in some cases. 3.6 COLLOCATION OF 5.8 GHZ OFDM WITH STANDARD 5.7 GHZ CANOPY FSK When locating 5.8 GHz PMP 430 OFDM APs near 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 3.7 COLLOCATION OF 5.4 GHZ OFDM WITH STANDARD 5.4 GHZ CANOPY FSK When locating 5.4 GHz PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series OFDM APs near 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Procedure 1: Finding collocation values using Frame Calculators Using the “Tools => Frame Calculator” on an OFDM module, enter the desired Downlink Data %, Range, and Control Slot settings, click Calculate, and observe the “Rec SEQ Start” value. Using the “Tools => Frame Calculator” on an FSK module, enter the desired Downlink Data %, Range, and Control Slot settings, click Calculate, and observe the “Rec SEQ Start” value.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 4 Configuring Most PMP 400/430 Series and PTP 200/230 Series configuration items are identical or very similar to configuration items in standard FSK Canopy modules. This section discusses those that are new or changed and also remarks on some that remain unchanged. 4.1 LINK OPERATION – 1X/2X/3X PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series products offer three levels or speeds of operation – 1X, 2X, and 3X.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Use MIR (Maximum Information Rate) settings to cap the SM’s bandwidth use, but let the link run at as high an operation rate as the RF environment will allow. This ensures that any transmission uses as little “air time” as possible, leaving more “air time” for other SMs. 4.2 TRANSMITTER OUTPUT POWER (AND NO JITTER) The AP/BHM’s Transmitter Output Power is configured on the AP/BHM’s “Configuration => Radio” page.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement If a connectorized AP or BHM has been purchased and the operator has provided the antenna, the Transmitter Output Power must be configured based on that antenna and consistent with local or regional regulations. For example, if a 5440APC is being used with a 15 dBi antenna, then the maximum setting allowed to meet 27 dBm EIRP is the full 12 dBm of which the radio is capable.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 25: SM Power Level on AP “Home => Session Status” page. 4.3 DOWNLINK DATA %, RANGE, AND CONTROL SLOTS The Downlink Data parameter on the AP’s and BHM’s Configuration => General page can be set in 1% increments between 10% and 90%. The default as shown in Figure 26 is 75%. In order for U.S. model 5.4 GHz PTP Series radios to meet FCC DFS compliance, the Downlink Data has been limited to 10-65% at the Backhaul Master.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 26: Max Range & Downlink Data on AP "Configuration => Radio" page. Suggested Control Slot settings as a function of number of SMs in the sector are shown in Table 13. Generally all APs in a cluster should use the same number of control slots so as to keep the frame structures, and thereby the send and receive timing, the same.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series 4.4 Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement DFS AND REGULATORY PARAMETERS FOR 5.8 & 5.4 GHZ RADIOS Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) is a requirement in several countries and regions for 5 GHz unlicensed systems to detect radar systems and avoid co-channel operation.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 14 shows the details of DFS operation and channels available for each Region Code, including whether DFS is active on the AP/BHM, SM/BHS, which DFS regulation apply, and any channel restrictions. DFS does not apply to 4.9 GHz. Table 14: 5.4 / 5.8 GHz OFDM DFS Operation based on Region Code Region Code 1 United States Canada Europe Brazil Australia Russia India Other Frequency AP/BHM 5.4 GHz FCC/IC DFS 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement radar signature it marks the current carrier frequency for a 30 minute non-occupancy period and moves to check the next-in-line carrier frequency. An SM/BHS does not begin transmission until it detects a beacon from an AP/BHM. If APs/BHMs are not transmitting, SMs/BHSs will be silent. The FCC and IC require DFS only on APs/BHMs.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement requirements. For example, several countries in South America follow the same DFS regulations as Brazil, so in those countries the Region Code should be set to “Brazil”. IMPORTANT! Operators under regulatory requirements for DFS must ensure the new Canopy parameter “Region Code” is set correctly. This applies to initial configuration, after a module is reset to factory defaults, or after a module is upgraded.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 28: Region Code on AP “Configuration => General” page An SM/BHS has both a configurable Region Code and, once it registers to an AP or BHM, an active Regional Code. After an SM/BHS registers to an AP/BHM, it uses the region code of the AP/BHM to determine its DFS behavior and displays the AP/BHM’s region code on its Home => General Status page, as shown in Figure 30.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 29: Configured Region Code on SM Configuration => General page Figure 30: Active Region Code on SM Home => General Status page The AP or BHM always operates under its manually configured Region Code (the one on the Configuration => General page), and so does not show a Region Code on its Home => General Status page.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement then invokes DFS (based on the region code and frequency band as shown in Table 14), the Radio Frequency Carriers and External Antenna Gain parameters will be displayed. Set them as described below, Save Changes, and Reboot again. IMPORTANT! Set the Region Code, Save Changes, and Reboot to see the contextsensitive DFS parameters.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement A 5.4-GHz SM or BH with an integrated antenna has an External Gain of 17 dB. The antenna sold with the connectorized 5.4 or 5.8 GHz AP has a gain of 18 dB and cable loss of approximately 1 dB, giving an External Gain of 17 dB. A 4.9 GHz SM or BH with an integrated antenna has an External Gain of 17 dB. The antenna sold with the connectorized 4.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement PMP 400 Series networks use a cyclic prefix of 1/4 that is not configurable by the operator. PMP 430 and PTP 230 Series networks use a default cyclic prefix of 1/4 that is configurable by the operator to 1/8 or 1/16. The Cyclic Prefix is set on the Configuration => Radio page on the AP.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 5 Installation WARNING! Installing a unit usually involves height, electricity, and exposure to RF (Radio Frequency) energy. To avoid personal injury, follow applicable national and local safety regulations along with industry best practices. Also follow the specific guidelines in this document, including Exposure Separation Distances in section 6.3 on page 71. 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Procedure 2: Assembling a 5.8 or 5.4 GHz AP, and attaching to tower 1. Perform a parts check to ensure all parts are present. 2. Assemble the upper bracket, per the diagram that comes with the antenna. 3. Connect the radio to the antenna by sliding it into the captive space. Secure the radio to the antenna using the two bolts provided. 4. Assemble the lower bracket on the antenna assembly.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series 6. Use standard work and safety practices for tower climbing. Connect the upper bracket to a pole, mounting fixture, or the tower. Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 7. Hang the antenna assembly on the upper bracket. 8. Connect the lower bracket to the pole or tower using the quick-connect system provided 9. The quick-connect system allows easy attachment, detachment, and adjustment without any lose parts. Issue 6.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 10. Adjust down tilt per calculations done during Planning. Confirm down tilt after the radio is operational using SMs in the field at selected test locations. Procedure 3: Assembling a 4.9 GHz AP, and attaching to tower 1. Perform a parts check to ensure all parts are present. 2. Assemble unit per the instructions that come with the kit. Issue 6.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 3. Connect the radio to the antenna by sliding it into the captive space. Secure the radio to the antenna using the two bolts provided. 4. Connect coax N-connector 5. Use standard work and safety practices for tower climbing, and connect the upper assembly to a pole, mounting fixture, or the tower. Issue 6.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 6. Adjust down tilt per previous calculations done during Planning. Confirm down tilt after the radio is operational using SMs in the field at selected test locations. Issue 6.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Procedure 4: Cabling and Grounding/Earthing the AP 1. Standard Canopy installation practices apply, including using shielded Ethernet cable for all infrastructure cabling, using drip loops, providing extra cable for future use at any termination, and ensuring the tower or structure is fully grounded (Protective Earth – PE). 2.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Install a 600SS surge suppressor within 3 ft (~1 m) of an AP or BH. A pole mount kit for the 600SS is shown in Figure 16 to facilitate installation of the 600SS by the AP or BH. Up to four 600SS surge suppressors may be mounted in series on an Ethernet link without degrading the link. The equivalent of a 600SS is built into each of the 8 ports on a CMM4 and counts as one of the four.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Figure 33: Dielectric Grease - Insert Ethernet Cable The PMP 400 SM and PTP 200 BH have a ground/Protective Earth lug, just like the AP. Although not as critical as in the case of the AP (where there is metal-to-metal connectivity through the coax and antenna to ground), the lug can be used to ground the SM or BH for additional protection.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 6 Regulatory and Legal Notices 6.1 IMPORTANT NOTE ON MODIFICATIONS Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s warranty. 6.2 6.2.1 NATIONAL AND REGIONAL REGULATORY NOTICES U.S.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 15: US FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers and Covered Configurations FCC ID Industry Canada Cert Number --- ABZ89FT7634 Frequencies Module Families Antenna Maximum Tx Output Power 5 MHz channels, centered on 5727.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series ABZ89FT7637 109W-5480 Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 10 MHz channels, centered on 54805595 and 5655-5710 MHz in 5 MHz increments (within the 5470-5725 MHz U-NII band with 5600-5650 MHz excluded) 5480 APC 17 dBi connectorized PCTEL Model 8514724E01 antenna (60° x 5° -3 dB beam width) with 1 dB connector cable loss 20 MHz channels, centered on 54855590 and 5660-5705 MHz in 5 MHz increments (within the 5470-5725 MHz U-NII band with 5600-5650 MHz excluded)
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement 10 MHz channels, centered on 57305845 in 5 MHz increments (within the 5725-5850 MHz ISM band) 20 MHz channels, centered on 57355840 in 5 MHz increments (within the 5725-5850 MHz ISM band) ABZ89FT7629 --- --- 109W-5440 ABZ89FT7631 109W-4940 10 MHz channels, centered on 54805595 and 5655-5710 MHz in 5 MHz increments (within the 5470-5725 MHz U-NII band) 10 MHz channels, centered on 54805595 and 5655-5710 MHz in 5 MHz incr
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to RSS-210 of Industry Canada. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement devices” and these do not require notification under article 6, section 4 of the R&TTE Directive. Consequently, these 5.4GHz products are only marked with the any member state. symbol and may be used in For further details, see http://europa.eu.int/information_society/policy/radio_spectrum/ref_documents/index_en.htm 6.2.4 European Union Notification for 5.8 GHz Product The 5.7 and 5.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series 6.2.9 Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Czech Republic Notification 5.4 GHz products can be operated in accordance with the Czech General License No. GL-30/R/2000. 6.2.10 Greece Notification The outdoor use of 5470-5725MHz is under license of EETT but is being harmonized according th to the CEPT Decision ECC/DEC/(04) 08, of 9 July. End users are advised to contact the EETT to determine the latest position and obtain any appropriate licenses. 6.2.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Table 16: Disclosure Table 部件名称 金属部件 电路模块 电缆及电缆组件 塑料和聚合物部件 有毒有害物质或元素 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (PBB) (PBDE) (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) × ○ × × ○ ○ × ○ × × ○ ○ × ○ × × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○: 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。 ×: 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。 6.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement Health Canada limits for the general population. See Safety Code 6 on the Health Canada web site at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/. ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) guidelines for the general public. See the ICNIRP web site at http://www.icnirp.de/ and Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields.
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement The “Recommended Distances” are chosen to give significant compliance margin in all cases. They are also chosen so that an OFDM module has the same exposure distance as a Canopy module, to simplify communicating and heeding exposure distances in the field. These are conservative distances: They are along the beam direction (the direction of greatest energy).
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